Becker Modifications and Inspirations Discussion Thread

@ ralphtt, thats pretty sweet kydex for the BK7....




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There are two Chicago screws and two 1/4" nylon spacers. I'll take some pix of it when I get a chance.
 
Dayum. Just dayum.

Here's my becker bk2. What I did: stippled the grips, added jimping on the spine over 50%, added scandi ground Veff serrations to the belly of the blade, cerakoted the entire knife and handle.

The serrations on the tip are because a lot of time you carve with the heel of the edge and cut rope with both the heel and the belly, so therefore I didn't want serrations at the heel. I put them on the belly because, even long after a typical survival knife goes dull and is ineffective, this one will continue to rip and tear, even if it doesn't cut... making it effective for a variety of tasks. that's what I like about serrations, they last a lot longer. The reason I stippled the top of the grips and not the bottom was because now, I can still chop with it without getting hot spots since the bottom of the grips are smooth. Hope you like it!

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how do u have that teklok connected to sheath? i have the came set up but its very handle heavy where i have teklok placed.
 
INSPIRING,AWESOME,those are THE MOST cool expressions of individual tastes I have EVER seen!!! I am SO stoked to do more to my knives.The sky the limit.I NEVER HAVE TO BE DONE! MUA! HA! HA
 
What are those single notches/divots I am seeing on the spines of a lot of your blades? Not the jimping, these are single notches, bigger that those of jimping, more rounded, and farther down towards the tip than where the thumb rests.
 
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